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Breaking news about Terry

Thursday, March 12th 2015:
Sir Terry Pratchett died at home in Wiltshire today following a long battle with Alzheimers. At present no further details are known. [BBC report, 3:26pm GMT]

July 7th 2014:
From Terry's Twitter feed:
"Just to let you all know, the book that's on the screen in front of us - and is well underway - will be the 5th Tiffany Aching novel."

April 8th 2014

The first International Sir Terry Pratchett Day, instigated by The International Authors Forum, was celebrated at The London Book Fair'

Nov 24th 2013:

This wiki failed completely to note the thirtieth anniversary of the Discworld and the publication of The Colour of Magic. A belated happy anniversary to all of us!

May 30th 2012:

Sir Terry Pratchett wins Wodehouse comic fiction award

TP is to have a pig named in his honour after winning the 13th Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction. He won for his 50th book Snuff, which has become one of the fastest-selling hardback novels since records began. See here for more.

June 13th 2011:

Sir Terry Pratchett has told Newsnight that visiting the Dignitas centre to make the documentary Choosing to Die has not changed his mind about assisted suicide.

The best-selling author suffers from Alzheimers and says he wants to die at a time of his choosing.

19 Jun 2014: The Long Mars, the third in the SF series co-written with Stephen Baxter was released.

18th Nov 2013: A musical version of Wintersmith is to be released, based on old and original English folk music, performed by Maddy Prior and Steeleye Span (of Two Magicians fame - see Equal Rites)

7 Nov 2013: Raising Steam, the 40th book in the Discworld series, released. The Disc's first train comes steaming into town.

Radio:- In December 2014, BBC Radio Four is to broadcast an adaptation of Good Omens in six parts, culminating in the Amageddon which will happen on one hour on Christmas Day. Be sure to eat your Christmas dinner and open your presents first.

Television:- In Feb. 2009. Terry has broadcast two one-hour documentaries for the BBC in which a production team shadows him for a year while he lives with the awareness of his Alzheimers' Disease and its implications.

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